The paper considers the phenomenon of precedence in the Russian anarchic disco¬urse. The main attention is paid to precedential statements. The author shows conditions of functioning of precedential statements in texts of the Russian anarchism: the precedential statements necessitate wide cultural existence, they have to create new meanings and they need ideological justification.
The subject of this paper is the pseudonyms of the Russian anarchists. Some groups of anarchist pseudonyms are analyzed and their connection with the anarchical outlo- ok is shown. Special attention is paid to the anarchist practice of refusal of a name. The author shows that anonymity in Russian anarchism can be found in the most different conte- xts, and it is understood not as impersonality, but as a symbol of resistance to authority. The material for the research include the pseudonyms of modem anarchists, whose texts are widely submitted on the Internet.
The subject of this paper is the problem of the “border” in the anarchist discourse. The analysis is based on a number of key texts written primarily by Russian anarchists from the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century. The author also examines some of the texts of contemporary American anarchism. The main attention is paid to three different aspects of the conceptualization of the “border” in the anarchist discourse: the anarchist idea of travel, the problem of the “border” in the context of the Russian languagespecific view of the world, as well as the “border” as a phenomenon of the text.
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